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The application of the Danish company Mediaprovider was Applem surprisingly rejected and in the store App Store does not appear. This is not surprising, the network of workers Applu, and their developers are forced to place them in Cydia. But this case is different. According to the statement Applu application was rejected because it contained references to the competing Android platform. A new war is brewing between iOS and Android?

Apple is often accused of being too narrow-minded in its application approval rules. If you read the list of application approval conditions in detail, you will come across seemingly trivialities that can send your painstakingly created application "into the trash". Although applications on the Android platform also go through a certain approval procedure, getting an application into the Android market is much easier than into App Store.
U iOS The device must not have an app name that resembles another app on a different platform. This restriction does not exist for Android, so the developer can happily sell the app with the name "Androidworld Reader"

Apple also blocks all erotic content in applications. On the one hand, it is a morally correct decision, iPods and iPhones can be owned by young children, for whom such content would not be the most appropriate. Even the Steve Jobs stated: “If you want porn, buy an Android device.” Yes, that’s right, erotic content is not foreign to the Android platform and is certainly not “taboo” like it is in the case of Appyou.

Last week Apple confirmed that in App Store There are over 300 applications and users have reportedly downloaded over seven billion applications. If we take into account that App Store It has been operating since 2008 and is a great success in the field of mobile phones.

Jak Apple, and Google are also significantly influencing global smartphone sales. The Android platform is currently number two with a 37 percent market share. IOS comes in third place with approximately 16 percent of the market.

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